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Album

Blues Up & Down

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Camp Meeting*/ Blues Up and Down*/ Nice and Easy*/ Oh, Gee*/ Walkin

Album

The Last Waltz

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing:

Disc: 1
1. After You, 2. Like Someone In Love, 3. Polka Dots And Moonbeams, 4. Emily, 5. Turn Out The Stars, 6. I Do It For Your Love, 7. Nardis, 8. But Beautiful

Disc: 2
1. Yet Ne'er Broken, 2. Knit For Mary F, 3. Touch Of Your Lips, The, 4. My Man's Gone Now, 5. Turn Out The Stars, 6. Your Story, 7. Nardis

Disc: 3
1. Peau Douce, 2. Yet Ne'er Broken, 3. My Foolish Heart, 4. Up With The Lark, 5. Turn Out The Stars, 6. I Do It For Your Love, 7. Nardis, 8. Noelle's Theme / I Loves You, Porgy

Disc: 4
1. Yet Ne'er Broken, 2. Spring Is Here, 3. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 4. Letter To Evan, 5. If You Could See Me Now, 6. Two Lonely People, The, 7. Sleepin' Bee, A, 8. Haunted Heart 9. Five

Disc: 5
1. Re: Person I Knew, 2. Tiffany, 3. Polka Dots And Moonbeams, 4. Like Someone In Love, 5. Your Story, 6. Someday My Prince Will Come, 7. Letter To Evan, 8. My Romance, 9. But Beautiful

Disc: 6
1. Mornin' Glory, 2. Emily, 3. For Mary F, 4. Days Of Wine And Roses, 5. Up With The Lark, 6. My Foolish Heart, 7. Nardis, 8. But Beautiful

Disc: 7
1. My Foolish Heart, 2. Nardis, 3. Mother Of Earl, 4. If You Could See Me Now, 5. My Man's Gone Now, 6. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 7. Waltz For Debby, 8. Spring Is Here, 9. Five

Disc: 8
1. Letter To Evan, 2. My Man's Gone Now, 3. 34 Skidoo, 4. Spring Is Here, 5. Autumn Leaves, 6. Knit For Mary F, 7. Nardis

Album

Hooray For Bix!

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Changes, Cryin' All Day, Lonely Melody, I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now, Sorry, My Pet, The Love Nest, Clementine, Oh Miss Hannah, Wa-Da-Da (Eveybody's Doin' It Now), For No Reason At All in 'C', Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now (45:34)

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Charlie Byrd: Byrd's Word

Read "Byrd's Word" reviewed by Derek Taylor


A common critique leveled at Charlie Byrd throughout his career suggested that he was incapable of ‘letting his hair down’ so to speak. His guitar playing was of such consistently high caliber that many critics took his impeccable technique as a sign of pompousness and egotism. The reality is that Byrd was equally adept in a ...

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Article: Album Review

Sonny Red: Red, Blue & Green

Read "Red, Blue & Green" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Sylvester “Sonny Red” Kyner, Jr. was part of the fruitful exodus of Detroit jazzmen to New York in the late 1950s. Though his style was steeped in the deft architectures of Bebop his sound and approach also incorporated a healthy fascination with earlier traditions. This disc dusts off two of his sessions for the Jazzland label ...

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Article: Album Review

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis/ Johnny Griffin Quintet: Blues Up & Down

Read "Blues Up & Down" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Tandem tenor teams enjoy an illustrious history in improvised music: Herschel Evans and Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins and Don Byas, Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray, Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, Fred Anderson and Kidd Jordan, the list goes on. One duo that often doesn’t get its fair share in terms of prestige and influence is the ...

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Article: Album Review

Sonny Rollins: This Is What I Do

Read "This Is What I Do" reviewed by Mark Corroto


What do you expect from Sonny Rollins? He has been recording music for over 50 years now and continues to hold sell out concerts all over the globe. His genius has been the ability to create instantaneous music (AKA improvise) night-after-night. Unlike say, Mick Jagger who we expect to perform “Satisfaction" the same every night, Sonny's ...

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Article: Album Review

Bill Evans Trio: The Last Waltz

Read "The Last Waltz" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Bill Evans died, at the age of 51, on Sept 15, 1980. In what has been described by friends and family as “slow suicide," he finally succumbed to the effects of the years of substance abuse. Like Charlie Parker before him the world was alternatively too beautiful and too ugly to endure. For fans of Bill ...


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